Jabber Problem Report Tool (csf-unified.log)

Unlike other “report this problem” buttons, Jabber’s problem report doesn’t just fly into the cloud somewhere never to be seen again.

It actually contains a lot of useful information about things like: how services are discovered and assigned, what policies are defined, what devices are configured, etc. The problem report can be generated, but is located below:

Each of these stores contain configuration elements in the form of <tags>, retrieved from either the local machine, or through HTTP GET requests

When Jabber is launched, Jabber first tries to read jabberLocalConfig.xml for cached settings, if any exists. It then attempts to reach the domain controller of the machine you are running on for SSO. If both of those fail, only then will it give you a login prompt. If no cached username is found, email is prompted for and DISCOVERY begins.